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Taking the website temporarily offline

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Joomla! 
≥ 3.0

There may be occasions when you will make your Joomla! website completely unavailable to visitors for a short time. There is a simple switch in the Administrator back-end that enables you to take your website offline very quickly. It can be returned to service at a later time just as easily.

To take your Joomla! website temporarily offline[edit]

To make your Joomla! website unavailable to visitors, replacing it with a simple message, do this:

  1. Log in to the Administrator back-end. To learn how to do this read: Logging in or out of the Administrator back-end.
  2. Click on the Global Configuration button in the main Control Panel or click the System  Global Configuration.
  3. There are so many configuration options that they need to be divided into separate groups or tabs. The Site tab, it should be the default first view displayed, if not click on the tab.
  4. Find where it says Site Offline and click the Yes button (see the screenshot below).
  5. Optional: Change the Offline Message to give your visitors some explanation about why your website is unavailable.
  6. Click the Save toolbar button to implement the new settings:
    • The Save toolbar button will save your changes and but leave you in Global Configuration.
    • The Save and Close button will save your changes and return you to the Administrator Control Panel.
  7. You should see a message confirming the settings have been changed.

Joomla 3.x[edit]

Global-config-3-site-offline-en.png

To put your Joomla! website back online[edit]

Repeat the steps above and making sure the site offline switch is set to off.

Advanced[edit]

The site may be parsable by bots, search engines and other direct call methods

Using the htaccess method (cpanel)[edit]

You can limit access to certain resources of your website by password protecting the directories they are in.

To password protect directory with CPanel Hosting Control Panel:

Login into your CPanel and click on Password Protect Directories

Once you click on Password Protect Directories, you will see a list of directories

Click on the directory that you wish to password protect

Fill in a Username and Password at the bottom of the page, and click Add / modify authorized user

Once user created successfully, just click “Go Back”

Now, Check the Directory requires a password to access via the web

Fill in Protected Resource Name, actually this is just the message that will show in the login window then, Highlight the user you just created from the Active Users list and click on Save button below the Protected Resource Name.

To ensure your directory has been password protected, launch your browser and visit the folder, if the browser prompts you to login, your directory has been protected by password!